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Immediate transfer of zigzag technology to brick kilns is advisable to control pollution

Meetings of Anti-Smog Committee and District Emergency Committee for Anti-Dengue were held in the committee room chaired by Deputy Commissioner Khalid Pervez. Addressing the meeting, Deputy Commissioner Khalid Pervaiz said that strict action should be taken against people, vehicles and factories that cause smog. A brick kiln not following zigzag technology should be fined Rs 5 lakh. A factory not installing pollution control devices should be fined Rs 1 lakh. A farmer who burns crop residue would be fined Rs 2 lakh. The Deputy Commissioner directed that in light of the orders of the High Court, the vehicle emitting smoke should be fined at least 2 thousand rupees. He said that FIRs should be registered against those who burn garbage. Students should be informed about smog through zero period in educational institutions. ADCR Sharjeel Hafeez Vito, ADCG Qudsiya Naz, AC Haris Hameed Khan, Additional Director Livestock Dr. Tariq Gadara and officers of all departments participated in the meeting. Briefing about the new laws. Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner while addressing the meeting of the Anti-Dengue Committee said that strict monitoring of dengue larvae should be done and immediate steps should be taken to destroy the larvae. CEO Health Dr. Shahid, while giving a briefing, said that 16 beds have been allocated for possible dengue patients in the district, two people living outside Leh have been diagnosed with dengue, while in 3 places, dengue larvae have been detected. Pesticides have been sprayed.

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